SIXTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 378. 1910. 61]. ance of such additional services in and about the Naval Home as ,dc—Tfa¤;gS°Yi¤¤ be¤°· may be necessary, the Secretary of the Navy is authorized to employ, ` on the recommendation of the governor, beneficiaries in said home, whose compensation shall be fixed by the Secretary and paid from the appropriation for the support of the home. BUREAU OF ORDNANCE. Bureauof Ordnance. O1zDNANoE AND ORDNANCE sronnsz For procuring, producing, pre- ugéznxggs md ordserving, and handling ordnance material; for the armament of ships; ` for fuel, material, and labor to be used in the- general work of the · Ordnance Department; for furniture at naval magazines, torpedo stations, and proving ground; for maintenance of the proving ground and powder factory, and for target practice, and for pay of chemists, clerical, drafting, mspection, and messenger service in navy—yards, naval stations, and naval magazines: Provided, That the sum to be gigggél In I paid out of this a propriation under the direction of the Secretary etc.,servicel °° °°’ of the Navy for clhemists, clerical, drafting, inspection, watchmen, and messenger service in nav —yards, naval stations, and naval magazines for the fiscal year enchng June thirtieth, nineteen hundred and eleven, shall not exceed four hundred and twenty-five thousand _ dollars. In all, five million four hundred and twenty-five thousand k dollars: Provided, That no part of this appropriation shall be ex- Purchase ofproiecpended for the purchase of shells or projectilesexcept for shells or me r”°"°°°d‘ projectiles purchased in accordance with the terms and conditions of . proposals submitted by the Secretary of the Navy to all of the manuacturers of shells an projectiles and u on bids received in accordance with the terms and requirements of such proposals. Purchase and manufacture of smokeless powder, one million one Smokelesspowder. hundred and fifty thousand dollars. Fon NAVAL GUN FACTORY, WASHINGTON, Dxsrmor OF COLUMBIA: N¤v¤1G¤m Factory. New and improved machinery for existing shops, one hundred and w“m”g1°”’D‘°‘ fifty thousanddollars. New nxrrsnms ron smrs or rim NAVY! For new sights for New "°“°”°¤· five-inch, six—inch, and seven-inch guns and modifying their mounts, two hundred and forty-five thousand dollars. ` For lining and hooping to the muzzle eight—inch Mark V guns, sixty thousand dollars. For fire-control instruments for ships of the navy, one hundred m§,l‘Q‘§f°°"t”°l mm"` thousand dollars. Ammunition for ships of the navy: `For procuring, producing, A""““"m°"‘ reserving, and handlin ammunition for issue to ships, two million “_ Eve hundred thousand ¢.Iollars: Provided, That no part of this appro- f,"u‘;c“,f';,, of pmjeg priation shall be expended for the purchase of s ells or projectiles tiles restrictedexcept for shells or projectiles purchased in accordance with the terms and conditions of proposals submitted by the Secretary of the Navy to all of the manufacturers of shells an projectiles and upon bids received in accordance with the terms and requirements of such proposals. li onnnmzme runners or smrs or rm: Navy: For range dials, m§_¥°*’°’°i“¤g *“*· azimuth drums, new range, time of flight and azimuth scales for all ` turret pointer’s sights of all turret vessels previous to the Michigan class, but excluding the Amphitrite, Miantonomoh, Puritan, Terror, and Texas, sixty-four thousand dollars. _ For equipments for turret ammunition hoists and rammers to m§gy,§g';*§g‘l§p§‘;'$ increase the rapidity, safety, and reliability of the ammunition ' supply and to increase the efficiency and rapi ity of loading the guns of all turret vessels authorized previous to the Michigan class, but excluding the Am hitrite, Miantonomoh, Puritan, Terror, and Texas, five hundredp thousand dollars. In 'all, modernizi1§ turrets of ships of the navy, five hundred and sixty-four thousand ollars.